'Twas a good movie, aye. It also gives you a lot to ponder about how their existence works...

Can they travel through the city power grid to visit other arcades? Is turning off a machine really death, or just stasis until it's plugged back in. Can video game characters starve to death? And have any ever tried to communicate with the outside world?

'Twas a good movie, aye. It also gives you a lot to ponder about how their existence works... Can

It's Disney, so yeah there will be a Ralph 2, but it will be a direct-to-DVD low-budget film where Ralph's daughter and Vanillope's son go through the exact thing over again. You know, like every other Disney sequel.

It's Disney, so yeah there will be a Ralph 2, but it will be a direct-to-DVD low-budget film where R

When I saw the movie I though the makes must have read this old webcomic: Kid Radd

You will find many of your questions answered in that comic ^^

There are many parallels. Videogame characters are alive and can move and act when no one is looking. Their characters are determined by their programming, but they can change and learn.The setting are ROMs and the whole internet instead of one arcade and the machines in it, but they to face a threat that may mean the end of their world.

I can only recommend reading it :3

When I saw the movie I though the makes must have read this old webcomic: Kid Radd ( http://kidradd.

I saw this movie twice, and the 4th wall references are crazy. I wanna play the Sugar Rush game on the Disney site... and can't wait for the sequel. by the way, do you have a favorite racer of the Sugar Rush group?

I saw this movie twice, and the 4th wall references are crazy. I wanna play the Sugar Rush game on